Walden Beacon of Hope Block Party Set
Beacon of Hope, the Recovery Community Center of Walden Behavioral Health, is bringing the community together with a block party on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017, in Lexington Park.
Airport Open House Draws From Land & Air
The St. Mary’s Airport Open House showcased the planes, drones, pilots, and businesses turning the airport into a regional hub of pilots and aviation enthusiasts. Visitors could see and touch, and in some cases climb into the cockpits of the aircraft filling the tarmac.
New College President Shares Freshman Experience
As the fall semester begins, thousands of freshmen converge on all of the campuses of the College of Southern Maryland. The college’s new president. Dr. Maureen Murphy, shared that freshman experience during the first week of the 2017 fall semester.
McCain Leadership Removed for ‘Preventable’ Collision
The fatal collision of the USS John S. McCain was “preventable, the commanding officer exercised poor judgement, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship’s training program,” according to Navy findings.
CSM Foundation Wants to Make a Greater Impact
The College of Southern Maryland Foundation is seeking to make an even greater impact for CSM students as it surpasses its initial goal of $10 million and challenges the community to help raise another $2 million toward its “Make An Impact” campaign.
Flat Iron Farm Readies for 2-Day Auction
Flat Iron Farm’s semi-annual auction will be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20 and 21, 2017, at the farm in Great Mills, Maryland. McGrew Equipment Company will host the auction for the farm.
Message to Troops: Be Ready If Diplomacy Fails
SecDef James Mattis tells troops their job is to “be ready” during North Korea diplomatic push. He urged members of the military to be ready if diplomacy breaks down.
Vendors Sought for Annmarie Halloween Event
Annmarie Garden in Solomons wants regional businesses, organizations, and community groups to participate in the annual Halloween in the Garden trick-or-treating event from 11 am to 4 pm Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017.
NFFE Honored by Hoyer on 100th anniversary
The National Federation of Federal Employees is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and Congressman Steny H. Hoyer introduced a resolution in the House to congratulate the organization for its century of service.
Pentagon Taking Aim at F-35 Cost
The Pentagon has taken over an effort to cut the cost of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as it tries to make a program estimated to cost $400 billion more affordable.




















